Sky ready to ultimate news service for 2012 F1

Sky Sports will broadcast 2012 F1 all 20 races. They are fully prepared for more coverage take in breaking news, detailed race analysis and wide-ranging coverage of each grand prix. And also Sky fixed to work amongst the teams equally at races and during the upcoming pre- season testing.

“Two dedicated reporters – Rachel Brookes and Craig Slater – will be embedded to work amongst the teams both at races and during the upcoming ‘test season’,

“Sky Sports’ website say publicly, before promising to “provide viewers with breaking news stories, detailed analysis and extensive coverage of each grand prix, including on-site build-up and reporting for all 20 races.”

“This is the ultimate news service for F1,” Sky Sports News HD executive editor Andy Cairns insisted, Our reporters will be trackside and in the Sky Sports News HD studio ensuring viewers are always up to date with what’s happening on and off the track. Viewers with iPads will be able to follow our F1 coverage wherever they happen to be via the new Sky Sports News app which features on-demand video, the latest news and interviews, data as well as Sky Sports News itself.”

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